On the software side of Nintendo's Wii U presentation last night, one of the bigger surprises was the announcement of Bayonetta 2, a sequel to Platinum game's well-received action title, in development exclusively for Nintendo's new console.

A teaser trailers offers a glimpse of a sword slicing through bullets in slow motion, presumably indicating a highly agile new antagonist for the leather-clad witch, but not much else is known about the game. The original game's producer Atshushi Inaba and Director Yosuke Hashimoto will be returning for round two.